ah was mainly seeing if maybe pro uses more resources than needed, but also 8 runs some games a lot smoother too.---"It seems to have run its course, gone off course, rolled down a cliff, hit a cow and then exploded."~Sven(About a thread.)

Oh. Thought you meant the full install. Looking to dual-boot 7 and 8 and I already have 7 Pro.

I'm not TC, so I don't know if they were talking about the full install or not.

However, the upgrade version probably isn't worth it anyway, unless you're upgrading from XP (or got it for like $15 back when Windows 8 first came out).---http://gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/55488_o.gifhttp://www.d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y.com/

Oh. Thought you meant the full install. Looking to dual-boot 7 and 8 and I already have 7 Pro.

You can still use an upgrade version to do a full install with Windows 8. It's the same workaround that allowed people to use Windows 7 upgrade copies to do full installs. I had to do this when I reformatted a while back. I didn't want to have to reinstall 7 just to upgrade to 8.---//Intel// Core i7 2600k @ 4.2 //Gigabyte// Z68X-UD7-B3 //MSI// 3x GTX 580 Lightning SLi//Corsair// 650D / H100 / 120 GB Force 3 / 12 GB Dominator / AX1200